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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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fatherly advice

As a father who rarely be around, you don't qualify to give fatherly advice.

Is the above correct?
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You need ... who is rarely around, ...
Why be?
CJ
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I debated how to inserted 'is' Emotion: sad

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New2grammarAs a father who rarely be around, you don't qualify to give fatherly advice.

As a father who is rarely be around, you don't qualify to give fatherly advice.

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